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Michael has had a fascination with photography since childhood, however, later in life it has become a more important aspect of his life.   He sees photography as a means to bring the beauty of creation to other people.   Life is too valuable and precious to him to just let it pass by.   Michael and his wife, Suzanne live in Northern Michigan in a log home on their flower and berry farm.   Much of his wildlife photography comes off the farm or location close by it.   Visit My New Online Greeting Card Store Greeting Cards All images are copyright ©Michael...more
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Insects

May 16th, 2011

When photographing insects I find the early morning hours are hard to beat for a number of reasons. The insects are not quite as active in the early morning hours because their body temperature is low from the night air. This gives you more time to s... 

Winter Hits Conservatory Hard.

January 23rd, 2011

I made a trip to the Anna Scripps Whitcomb Conservatory on Belle Isle to shoot orchids. What a surprise to see many plants missing and many others in poor shape. There had been two incidents that occurred, first there had been an island wide power f... 

Keep the eye moving

January 3rd, 2011

This image of Wagner Falls in northern Michigan is one of my best selling waterfall scenes. At my last gallery show, I sold two gallery wraps and the show before that a 24x36 framed print. At least half of the people who have purchased it, have told ... 

Find a perch

December 30th, 2010

I want my images to be more than just a simple snap shots. Many times when I visit a new location, I am tempted to shoot and move on without thinking or planning out a shot. Snap shots are nice, however, with little extra effort you can find a way to... 

Tape your View finder

December 21st, 2010

When searching for the perfect shot we tend to overlook many good opportunities right before us. This image was taken while walking my grand daughter, I had the camera with me to shoot a few images of her. The plumeria was past anything you could cal...